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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Marquette University is launching a new program this move-out season, urging students to donate unwanted items. MarKept Move Out will run from May 1 through Sunday, May 14, as students move out of Marquette University residence halls. Any items students don t want, from clothes and decorations to furniture, can be donated to the school. The goal of the program is to reduce the amount of waste that winds up in landfills. All of the items will be collected in bins and at tables in the residence halls and then re-sold at a drastically reduced price during move-in at the university. There will be donation tables at four of Marquette s residence halls: Schroeder, Carpenter, Cobeen, and Abbottsford. If yo
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MILWAUKEE 鈥?The Milwaukee County War Memorial Center is celebrating women who have served in the military with a traveling exhibit that started on Thursday.The I Am Not Invisible exhibit features 32 local female veterans from every military branch and service era since the Second World War, according to a release from the center on Friday.The exhibit also features the war correspondent Meg Jones, who embedded eight times with Wisconsin soldiers during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.The bios are written by Milwaukee journalist Meg Jones.The exhibit is on display at the War M
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